Edo Sushi is a charming little sushi restaurant that transports you back in time to the Showa era. The moment you step inside, you're enveloped by a nostalgic atmosphere that feels like you've traveled several decades into the past.
One of the most surprising aspects of Edo Sushi is the incredibly affordable prices. Despite the low cost, the quality of the sushi remains impressive. The fish is fresh, the rice is well-seasoned, and the portions are generous.
The restaurant is run by a lovely elderly couple who pour their hearts into their craft.
A word of advice: be sure to bring cash, as the restaurant do not accept credit cards. Additionally, if you're not fluent in Japanese, it's a good idea to have a translation app handy to facilitate communication with the owners.
Overall, Edo Sushi is a hidden gem that offers a delightful...
Read moreWe decided to check out Sawara for something different. Edo Sushi looked interesting so we decided to visit. It's attached to a home in a residential neighbourhood so don't worry if you think you're at the wrong place.
The menu is completely in handwirrten Japanese so Google Translate struggled a bit, and the owners understandably don't understand English, so we just asked for omakase to make things easy. It was excellent and incredibly cheap at 1000 yen. The owners were incredibly friendly and accommodating. We will absolutely visit again if we are...
Read moreA series of coincidences brought me to Edo Sushi from 5000km away. Drenched in cold November rain on a rented bicycle looking for shelter, out of nowhere stood Edo Sushi. I was warmly welcomed with a cup of hot green tea. The food tasted special, probably because it was infused with kindness and generosity. I know the next time I go to Edo Sushi, it won't be...
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